"The Humanist Interview: Noam Chomsky On Humanism, the Vulnerability of Secular Nationalism, and the Mother of All Book Plugs" by David Niose, The Humanist, vol. 67, no. 1, January/February 2007, pp. 20-25.

I tend to take Chomsky with at least a little grain of salt (his foreign policy take, that is -- obviously his linguistics work is unquestionable). His version of the development of computers is at least a little shady, as are his thoughts on some of the mechanics behind free market economics.

I've only read 'Hegemony or Survival'. Most of what I know of him has come via video lectures. Here's a pretty good one entitled 'The Militarization of Science and Space':